“Hijab Butch Blues is a gorgeously written, tender, life-affirming coming-of-age story—a journey that looks different than mine on the outside but resonated with me so powerfully on the inside. Though I am white and Christian while Lamya H is brown and Muslim, she did what the best memoirists do: made me feel deeply seen and understood. Lamya and I have gone on parallel journeys from faith to doubt and back, finding a renewed, more lasting, truer form of faith—one defined by a devotion to humanity, community, and hope. Hijab Butch Blues invites us all to a deeper, more loving way to live.”—Glennon Doyle, author of Untamed
“Hijab Butch Blues is a revelation, an emotional journey of faith, family, community, and sexuality. With precision, compassion, and deeply observed storytelling, Lamya H—a new, distinctive voice—navigates the fault lines of life and love in a queer Muslim body.”—Linda Villarosa, author of Under the Skin
“Hijab Butch Blues is a richly textured and deeply moving testament to the power of faith—not only in the divine, but in the human spirit. In spare yet poetic prose, the author gifts us with stories from her quest to find belonging as a queer hijabi immigrant in America. Leaping effortlessly from the personal to the political, Hijab Butch Blues is one of those rare texts that seamlessly weave trenchant social analysis with gorgeous storytelling skill. This book is sure to become a queer classic.”—Kai Cheng Thom, author of Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars
“A singular memoir about identity, queerness, racism, and resistance that engages with the Islamic faith in open, nuanced, and quietly radical ways . . . I love Lamya’s intimate, intelligent, and honest voice.”—Arifa Akbar, author of Consumed
“Lamya H has fashioned in this book what I never thought possible: she describes a world in which I could live.”—Kazim Ali, author of Fasting for Ramadan
“To be invited into the richness of Lamya’s interior world—the beauty of childhood skepticism, the complexity of Muslim storytelling, and the glory of life in a queer body—is no minor gift. Hijab Butch Blues is for anyone coming home to themselves in a world content to disorient us. Lamya H will show us the way.”—Cole Arthur Riley, author of This Here Flesh
“Hijab Butch Blues treats gender and devotion with a thrilling sense of multiplicity and expansiveness. This is a book attentive to the fullness of being human. Lamya H moves with curiosity, humor, and vulnerability, divining new sources of hope and of life.”—Seán Hewitt, author of All Down Darkness Wide
“Profoundly emotional.”—Publishers Weekly